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Another State, Vermont is Great! – The Trek


After taking a zero day at The Notch Hostel I headed out to complete the final mountain within the Whites. I had some firm for this mountain which made it far simpler! Instantly after ending the Whites, the terrain received considerably simpler and my mileage started to climb. This isn’t to say that I didn’t savor this part, however fairly that I may do extra miles in a a lot shorter interval of climbing. I used to be in a position to make all of it the way in which over Killington in Vermont earlier than I used to be picked up by my fiancé and three pals for a tremendous weekend in Burlington!

A few of my nice pals I’ll be speaking about!

Day 35 (0.0 miles)

Wakened at 1 am and couldn’t fall again asleep. Determined to write down in my weblog for a couple of hours to calm the mind. I met a man who was additionally awake right now, though his schedule was much more essential than mine. He was trying a single season White mountains redline. Basically doing over 2000 extraordinarily tough miles in one thing like 90 days. Fairly loopy, which is why he was up at 2:30 am and prepping for a 30 mile day of climbing. Round 4 am I received drained sufficient to sleep for an additional few hours.

As soon as I received up for good I relaxed and talked to a few of the different hikers. Simply earlier than lunch I went into city to get new trekking pole suggestions. This concerned a fairly good 3 mile bike trip into Lincoln, NH. Afterwards, Tenacious and I as soon as once more went to Merlan’s for an additional spherical of smash burgers. Simply pretty much as good the second time. We have been informed that the restaurant is haunted and our waitress had her first ghost encounter whereas we have been consuming there.

I finished at a small native market and picked up a large roast beef sub and a few cole slaw for dinner. The remainder of the day was spent on some chores, a FaceTime with Kara, and speaking to another hikers. Not a foul time without work!

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Day 36 (14.4 miles)

An early morning to make the shuttle again to the trailhead. Every thing was soaked, seems the dew from a yard with luscious grass is considerably greater than what happens within the mountains. Again on the trailhead there was already path magic setup. I received some espresso, fruit and a bagel! What an effective way to begin the day.

Ryan pondering he’s virtually completed with the climb.

My greatest pal from faculty, Ryan, deliberate to affix me for the weekend. He wished to do part of the Whites with me and he had by no means bagged Moosilauke earlier than. We started the ascent round 8 am and Ryan set a fairly quick tempo to begin. The climb was longer and steeper than we each anticipated. Our tempo quickly slowed to one thing extra average. We adopted a sequence of waterfalls for the primary mile. Though there was a seemingly limitless provide of water solely ft away from us, Ryan insisted on carrying 4 liters of water up the mountain. I forcibly dumped considered one of his liters which he mentioned “truly made an enormous distinction”.

The seemingly limitless water…

In case you didn’t know, water is extraordinarily heavy. I solely carry about 1 liter of water at a time, however I cease to refill at streams incessantly. It is a easy but very helpful approach to scale back pack weight.

The climb sustained issue for concerning the first 2 miles after which leveled out for the ultimate 2. I had heard rumors that this climb concerned the mountaineering expertise of Tommy Caldwell. Fortuitously, like a lot of the rumors of the Whites, this was false. In actual fact, neither Ryan or I even had to make use of our arms in any respect.

A random view as we ascended.

The ultimate ridge run introduced wind and clouds. We instantly knew that this wasn’t going to be a picturesque day on Moosilauke. That is additionally after I discovered that Ryan selected to convey a sweat shirt as an alternative of his technical tender shell or down jacket. I swear he deliberately tries to create a rescue state of affairs for us. **I don’t know why however I really feel the necessity to point out that that is sarcasm. The climate was by no means unhealthy sufficient to hurt us and we have been each ready for the climate within the Whites.

The ultimate ridge to the summit.

We have been excited once we reached the summit, regardless that it was a little bit of a whiteout. It was my final peak within the Whites on the AT and it was Ryan’s forty fifth excessive peak. We took a misty image after which headed to the close by South Peak for some higher views.

Would you simply take a look at the thrill.

As per our common routine we every drank a beer that Ryan was type sufficient to convey up there! I assume I ought to have eaten extra as a result of the beer hit me fairly arduous. Afterwards we descended to a small stream the place we stopped for lunch. I filtered some water whereas Ryan continued to gulp down extra of his 3 liters.

A barely higher view on the South Peak.

In the direction of the underside of the mountain there was a subject, the primary one which I had seen shortly. At this level the path virtually instantly improved. The bottom turned from massive rocks to tender filth. It felt like I used to be levitating down the path. The subsequent few miles went extraordinarily quick. I handed the 400 mile mark of my journey! We stopped one ultimate time for water at a pond alongside the path. There was a loon fishing once we first received there. A couple of minutes later the loon made an odd sound after which started swimming shortly by way of the water. When it handed our subject of view we seen that it was utilizing its wings to assist propel itself by way of the water, kind of just like the breaststroke. Very neat to see!

Our hike ended with a fantastic deal with. We got here to a street crossing that had a bar, the Greenhouse, solely 0.2 miles off path. We received mozzarella sticks, burgers and beer. Additionally they had dwell music because it was a Saturday and graciously allowed us to camp of their yard. Not a foul day to finish the Whites!

Greenhouse Yard: T1, S3, P2, W2, B5

Whole Rating: 60

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Day 37 (15.1 miles)

One other morning one other tent stuffed with condensation. Along with being on a garden, Ryan had additionally stayed in my tent. Single wall tents are infamous for being unhealthy with condensation. This was the primary morning that it was an actual difficulty, but it surely simply meant a couple of additional minutes to wipe down the inside partitions. The one draw back to staying on the Greenhouse was the dearth of out of doors restrooms. We hurried 2.5 miles to the subsequent campsite and located a privy.

One other 2.5 miles and we arrived at Ryan’s automotive. On the way in which there Ryan and I talked about thru-hiking. I particularly keep in mind saying “if my knees felt like this on any given day at residence I’d see a health care provider”. I believe I’ve misplaced about 10 years of youth out of my knees already.

We hung-out by the automotive for a bit and talked. I refilled my water and charged my cellphone. It was superior to get to hike with him and I used to be glad we skilled a part of the Whites collectively! Sadly, my day was simply starting and I needed to get on my approach. I exhausted myself climbing 3 miles up a mountain. I believed that it was presupposed to be straightforward after the Whites, however nothing is straightforward on the AT. At the very least the highest of Mt. Dice had view.

The summit of Mt. Dice.

The descent off Mt. Dice wasn’t too unhealthy. I finished within the valley to refill on water and have lunch earlier than the ascent up Sensible Mountain. Tenacious met me down there for lunch as nicely. He determined that he was going to cease there for the day. He had lower than 100 miles left in his journey and wished to decelerate and revel in it. I wished to remain on the prime for the sundown and dawn, so I pushed onward. Earlier than I left I mentioned goodbye to Tenacious. We had hiked for over 300 miles with one another! It was nice to get to know him and I’m positive that we are going to cross paths sooner or later.

Sadly, the stream on the prime of the mountain was dry. I carried 3 liters up and I used to be glad that the 4 mile climb was gradual. The views that night time and the subsequent morning made all of it price whereas! I camped at a small tent web site simply after the height. There have been a couple of different hikers there and considered one of them, No Time, was additionally carrying a digicam. We chatted for some time after which went as much as the hearth tower for sundown. Within the tower we met Buckeye, Whoopie, and Tux. They have been additionally up there for the sundown. Collectively we loved the colourful colours that painted the sky. Three of us have been taking pictures consistently, the sundown had its personal crimson carpet occasion.

Searching one of many rustic home windows of the hearth tower.
Colours greatest describable by photos.
A photograph that ought to be named “reflecting on life”

Even after the solar set the sky was lit up for an additional half hour. We stayed up there and talked. It was previous hiker midnight once we returned to the tent web site. I used to be bagged however excited to see how the pictures turned out. I shortly downloaded them to my cellphone and was amazed at how carefully they resembled the actual factor.

Sensible Mountain Tent-site: T1, S2, P1, W5, B3

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Whole rating: 30

Day 38 (24.8 miles)

Went to mattress late and awoke early to catch the dawn. It was nicely well worth the effort. After all my newly made pals have been up there as nicely, can’t miss picture alternative! I “brewed” some immediate espresso and drank it up within the tower. A horrible cup of espresso appears to wake you up twice as quick.

A fiery dawn!

After the dawn I visited the privy which had a fairly distinctive development. The panels on the entrance door have been area a couple of inches aside, defeating the aim of the door altogether. The rightmost panel was utterly lacking. At first I assumed it had damaged off, however then I seen that the privy solely locks from the skin. This meant you needed to attain by way of the door to fairly actually lock your self in.

Simply earlier than descending Sensible Mountain I noticed a well-recognized face. Mountain Goat was ready in line for the promiscuous privy. I believed he had lengthy blown by me by now! On my approach down I bumped into a girl who mentioned she had simply noticed a bear. We stopped for a second and positive sufficient there was a juvenile bear strolling up the mountain facet. I couldn’t get a transparent image but it surely was my first bear sighting on the AT! On the backside of the mountain there was an indication without cost ice cream. It was bizarre as a result of as a child you might be informed by no means observe these indicators however as a thru-hiker you might be prepared to roll the cube each single time!

Thank god it was a pleasant cabin and never a white van…

I didn’t have a lot of a plan for the day. I used to be feeling good and wished to go till my legs mentioned no extra. There have been a couple of small mountains to go over however nothing loopy. Round lunch time I needed to take a protracted break. I used to be severely dehydrated from climbing too quick with not sufficient water breaks. An hour later and a liquidIV in me and I used to be again to enterprise.

A pleasant view over Holt’s Ledges

I made it into the city of Hanover, NH round 5:30 pm. Simply in time to resupply on the co-op grocery retailer. Afterwards I headed to Ramunto’s Pizzeria for the free slice of pizza for hikers. I ended up getting a calzone and chilly beer for the reason that meals seemed (and was) wonderful!

An ideal snack for an trying thru-hiker.

I hiked a bit additional and located a spot to put my head. It was in no means a delegated campsite but it surely did the trick and nobody appeared to thoughts. There have been some beautiful views strolling by way of Hanover and Norwich. I used to be glad to have my digicam with me.

A phenomenal bridge over the Connecticut River.
A stadium on Dartmouths Campus.

If you happen to didn’t notice this primarily based on the truth that I crossed the Connecticut River… I made it to Vermont. Two states down, solely twelve extra to go!

Tremendous Secret Stealth Spot: T1, S4, P5, W1, B5

Whole Rating: 100

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Day 39 (19.2 miles)

I received woken up at midnight by somebody seemingly on medicine. I heard him from a half mile away yelling random issues as he walked down a city street. He stopped a automotive in the midst of the street and mentioned “I want to make use of your cellphone to name the cops!”. The confused particular person within the automotive requested “why, on who?”. To which this man responded “On you for not f****** stopping for pedestrians”. Remember the fact that this man walked from the sidewalk into the center of the street to cease this automotive. I used to be glad he left me alone. This was the one time I used to be truly afraid on path.

I used to be extraordinarily sore this morning. The day before today was arduous on my physique, however I felt glad and that’s all that issues. I hiked a bit to Dan and Whits Normal Retailer to get a contemporary cup of espresso and to drop the youngsters off on the pool. Nice individuals in there!

The terrain was straightforward this present day. The path was flat and in nice situation. I used to be in a position to practically effortlessly cruise by way of miles. A couple of miles into the day I stumbled into West Hartford. A pleasant city on the banks of the White River. An outdated man yelled from his home to say howdy. I finished and we conversed for some time. He and his son have been taking a visit to Hershey Park quickly which is simply minutes from the place I dwell. He gave me costly chocolate (higher than Hershey’s) and an apple. It’s conversations like these that make my coronary heart glad. I by no means received his title, nor did I have to. It was higher to go away it as a reminiscence with a face. Perhaps at some point I’ll see him strolling down the chocolate smelling streets the place I reside.

Crossing over the White River (a pleasant bridge leaping spot)!

Rain got here and went however I didn’t thoughts. It was sizzling and the mountains may use some precipitation. I finished for a couple of hours at a shelter. My legs have been drained. I met some cool NOBO’s who have been going to hit up the farmers market in West Hartford later that afternoon. I had wished to try this as nicely however I handed by way of city about 4 hours too early.

A phenomenal dense forest I handed by way of.

I used to be feeling drained however I pushed on anyhow. My chaffing was unhealthy this present day. I believe it was attributable to my clothes being full of salty sweat. I took a while to scrub my garments at camp. I used to be alone this night time which was a fantastic change of tempo. It was good to have a while to assume and spend an evening stress-free.

Stage Street Stream: T2, S3, P1, W1, B2

Whole rating: 12

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Day 40 (16.1 miles)

Slept in till 6 am and took a very long time to prepare. I didn’t need to put my moist clothes on from the night time earlier than. I drank a cup of espresso to kickstart the day. 6 miles took me to the primary shelter the place I took a protracted break. The miles have been straightforward however I used to be sore. Alongside the way in which I handed by way of some fields. Considered one of which had an electrical fence and one other had some grazing cows.

A superb ole Heifer.

I believe day 40 is an efficient time to speak about how tough bodily thru-hiking is. Daily can be a tough day hike by itself, however I’m not day climbing. A 30 pound pack exponentially will increase the problem. I get up each morning sore. My ft ache, my knees are stiff and my muscle groups are tight. Nothing is comfy. Most mornings I ask myself why I put myself by way of this. I say this as a result of I don’t need to romanticize thru-hiking. I’m having a tremendous journey however it’s arduous as shit… and I’m youthful than loads of of us out right here.

I’ve discovered that feeling sorry for myself is the worst factor that I can do. I discover myself consistently pondering of people that have needed to battle greater than me. Particularly those that had no different alternative. Doing so makes my ache appear minuscule. I encourage myself to give up each time that it will get robust. I need to ensure that I’m glad to be out right here, and I’m. Each battle and ounce of ache I endure is simply gasoline added to the hearth.

Whereas taking a break, I met one other SOBO, Dave, on the shelter. He was a pleasant man and really straightforward to speak to. After some time I continued on and climbed a mountain to “The Lookout”. Some nice views and a good higher spot to cease for lunch!

View from the Lookout.

Down, up, down, up, down and at last up for one final time. Stopped on the Stony Brook Shelter. On the way in which there I helped out a younger boy and his grandfather find their trip residence. It felt good to be on the proper place on the proper time. I noticed Mountain Goat on the shelter and had some good conversations. I additionally met one other NOBO hiker, Bri, who went to RIT and knew a mutual pal.. loopy how issues simply align out right here!

Stony Brook Shelter: T1, S4, P4, W2, B1

Whole Rating: 32

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Day 41 (11.9 miles)

Wakened at 5:30 am and realized I informed a narrative a bit louder than I ought to have close to the shelter. I’ll have woken a couple of individuals up, sorry! I made some espresso and used the incredible privy. It was model new and nonetheless smelled like cedar. After packing up I received begin on the day, that was till a couple of half mile up the path when mom nature struck once more. The day was peaceable however my physique ached. I made a decision early on that it was going to be a shorter day. Killington mountain could possibly be seen from a couple of open areas that I crossed. The plan was to climb Killington the subsequent day!

Killington Mountain Ski Resort.

This a part of the path had fairly nice cell service. I used the time to textual content my household and name Kara for some time. It was early morning and the day was already starting to get sizzling. The path meandered by way of stunning forests and ultimately led to Thunder Falls.

Thunder Falls.

Shortly after the falls the path handed Kent Pond. It seemed like a clear and energetic pond. It could be good to spend a day there stress-free on the banks and attempting to catch some fish.

A lonely canoe on the banks of Kent Pond.

Lower than a mile after the pond is Gifford Woods State Park. The park has free water and restrooms which many hikers reap the benefits of. I used to be provided an ice pop on the ranger station and kindly accepted. An ideal deal with for a sizzling summer season day. A fast break after which up one of many greater climbs for the day. On the opposite facet of the mountain was US Route 4 which has a free bus into Rutland VT. Once I received to the street there have been over 10 different hikers ready for the bus as nicely. Fortunately, it’s a massive bus and runs the identical route each hour.

I took the bus into city and received a tremendous sub at The Sandwich Shoppe. The workers was extraordinarily pleasant to hikers. They provided to fill my water bottles earlier than I returned into the relentless warmth. A fast journey to Walmart, the beer retailer (for some Heady Topper), after which again to the path. It could be of curiosity that there’s a identified cult in Rutland referred to as the Twelve Tribes that run the Yellow Deli. They lure hikers in with a free hostel. I handed it strolling by way of city however didn’t want a spot to remain nor do I agree with their beliefs.

The well-known Yellow Deli.

The final 2 miles for the day have been a bit brutal. It was mid afternoon and the most popular it had been on path. I took my time as I ascended. There was no want to offer myself a warmth stroke. Simply earlier than the shelter there was a stream. I crammed up my water and threw a few of the ice chilly water over my head and neck. The remainder of the night was spent stress-free at Churchill Scott Shelter. I drank my beer, ate dinner and talked to the few different hikers who have been staying there.

Heady Topper on the shelter.

After darkish the mice within the shelter went on a rampage. One of many different hikers had left some pistachios in her hip belt pocket. A mouse chewed by way of that and was dropping the empty shells onto the shelter flooring. Even after the meals was secured the mice have been “nervously pacing” all through the shelter. Winter will need to have been arduous on this household as a result of they have been hungry SOBs.

Churchill Scott Shelter: T2, S3, P3, W3, B1

Whole rating: 54

Day 42 (11.9 miles)

Round 4 am a mouse ran proper in entrance of my face. I figured that was a message that it was time to rise up and transferring. It was not even 5:30 am after I was on the path, which could be my earliest begin but. I used to be surprisingly awake and in temper. My fiancé and pals have been assembly me this present day, the thrill was retaining me going. I had an emergency poop a couple of mile into the day.. this occurred the day gone by too. I believe my immediate espresso is giving me immediate shits. Not one thing you need on path. At that second I made a decision that I’m buying and selling out the moment espresso for the actual deal. I’ve a French press accent for my Jet boil pot and informed Kara to convey it together with her.

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The climbing this present day consisted of climbing up and over Killington Mountain. A pair thousand vertical ft up and much more down. To my shock the climb was gradual, some could even say pleasant. There was some gentle rain and many fog. I knew that it might be a socked in summit. I made it to the shelter simply earlier than the highest across the time I’d usually be leaving camp. I dropped my bag and shortly ran to the white misty summit which isn’t on the official AT.

The summit of Killington (I had truly been up there earlier than on a highschool ski journey).

After that when in a lifetime view, I headed down the bottom of the mountain. I used to be wanting to get right down to the street the place my pals have been going to select me up! The path down was nothing to write down residence about, however I’ll write about it in my weblog anyway. A couple of rocks right here and there with windy switchbacks that have been so frequent my neck was sore on the finish of the day. I got here throughout a couple of different hikers and a neat shelter with a fireplace place constructed into it.

I assume I ought to have gotten an image of the within…

In the direction of the underside I reached the incorrectly positioned “500 mile mark”. I gave it my greatest stern look to let the path know that I’m not quitting anytime quickly.

500 mile marker (truly at mile 501.5 for the reason that size of the AT modifications yearly).

Only a few miles later I got here to the street the place Kara, Evan, Lee and Elliot have been assembly me. I used to be a bit early and determined to shine off a few of the meals I had. I ate mash potatoes with spam adopted by a pair peanut butter tortillas. Simply as I used to be about to journal for the day, I see my automotive coming across the bend! My pals all get out and I give them every a hug, Kara after all received one of the best one. We then drove to our Airbnb close to Burlington, stopping alongside the way in which for some meals and drinks.

It was early afternoon once we arrived. We settled in, cracked some chilly ones and started speaking. Hours glided by like minutes. We devoured some selfmade stromboli that my mother graciously despatched alongside. A bonfire quickly adopted till we have been all too drained to maintain a dialog going. It was an evening nicely spent with nice individuals!

Day 43 (0.0 miles)

Even with out the solar shining in my face I used to be nonetheless up on the break of day! I made some espresso and a pair bagels for the early risers. Then Kara and I went off to the laundromat and market earlier than the entire gang awoke. I discovered most of what I wanted after which we went again to the home to prepare for Burlington. As soon as we have been again on the street we stopped at Erica’s Diner for breakfast. The meals was nice and the service was good in addition to a bizarre encounter relating to some maple syrup. It’s too tough of a narrative to elucidate however simply know that their very own maple syrup doesn’t include breakfast, you will need to buy it individually. Appeared to me that in case your maple syrup was that darn good then it is best to serve it together with your breakfast in order that your clients need to purchase it after.

My small breakfast that morning!

After breakfast we received again within the automotive and drove to downtown Burlington. There was a competition happening that we walked round at. It was actually sizzling this present day, I used to be grateful I wasn’t on path. A couple of of us received some iced espresso after which we watched a couple of road performers.

Elliot and Lee having fun with the competition.

An hour later we made our approach over to Foam Brewery for a chilly beer on their patio. Their brewery sits near Lake Champlain. After we completed up our beers, a neighborhood man gave us recommendation to go to North Seaside for a pleasant dip within the lake.

My stunning Fiancé sending me love!
A crammed seaside with a distant storm.

We completed the day watching Key and Peele, consuming nachos, after which sitting by a fireplace. One other nice day with even higher individuals.

Nothing like stoked fireplace on a summer season night time.

I hope you all loved studying about this part of my AT journey. This publish is popping out a bit later than desired on account of some technical glitches. Both approach I’ve been having a blast on and off path! Till subsequent time, maintain wandering in your individual course.





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7 Best Lakeside Towns in Vermont

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7 Best Lakeside Towns in Vermont


Vermont, the Green Mountain State, is known for its mountain ranges, which tourists can appreciate at popular parks, such as Smuggler’s Notch State Park. However, with over 800 lakes in the state, you can’t discount the plentiful water bodies available for recreation. Vermont is a haven of nature with lakes such as Arrowhead Mountain Lake, Lake Memphremagog, and Lake Champlain, which are tourist and resident favorites due to their historical legends and thrilling water activities. This state is filled with more beautiful lakes and communities by the water than you can imagine, from the shire town of Newport to the historic terrains of Whitingham. Discover the best lakeside towns to visit in Vermont on your next vacation.

Shelburne

Ticonderoga was a steamboat served on Lake Champlain in 19th century in Shelburne, Vermont. Image credit Wangkun Jia via Shutterstock

Shelburne is one of Vermont’s most visited locations, just seven miles to the south of Burlington. It is set along the shores of Lake Champlain and got its name as a form of tribute to a great British Parliamentarian and Prime Minister, William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne. The community is known for its early agricultural enterprise before diversifying into shipping following the War of 1812. The Shelburne Museum documents the events of the war and other happenings that shaped the area’s development. It also houses thousands of decorative items, steamboats, and carriages that paint a vivid picture of its past.

Stroll in the cool of the day to Shelburne Farms, where you can find much more information about the storied agricultural essence that formed Shelburne. The Farmer’s Market is just a short walk away, and the same goes for Shelburne Vineyards and Orchards, which supply the Farmer’s Market. To get close views of Lake Champlain, take a trip to Shelburne Town Beach, where you can enjoy evening strolls and picnics. Hike across the Shelburne Bay Park hiking area to get more scenic views of the creek.

Whitingham

Whitingham Antiques and Collectibles, Whitingham Vermont.
Whitingham Antiques and Collectibles, Whitingham, Vermont. Image credit John Phelan – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, File:Whitingham Antiques and Collectibles, Whitingham VT.jpg – Wikimedia Commons

Whitingham outwits you with all its charm, from its lakeside views to its serene outdoors. It is known as the birthplace of Brigham Young, the second president and prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, who was born in 1801. The community has a monument erected to this effect, the Brigham Young Monument.

The atmosphere that envelopes Whitingham is truly lovely, and there are opportunities to get a whiff of the natural environment. Take the historic tour for an eye-opening experience. What is even more interesting about the historic tour is that you can take it by car or bike. Learn more about Whitingham at the Whitingham Historical Society before taking a hike at the Catamount Trail.

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Fairfield

Taking a walk in Fairfield, Vermont.
Taking a walk in Fairfield, Vermont.

Fairfield is a brimming lakeside community on Fairfield Pond lake with a rich heritage. It is a 446-acre body of water on the northwest of Fairfield. The Fairfield area is known as the birthplace of Chester A. Arthur, the 21st President of the United States, Fairfield celebrates its presidential legacy at the Chester A. Arthur Historic Site. This preserved homestead offers visitors insight into the life of one of America’s lesser-known leaders and the region’s history during the mid-19th century.

The Fairfield Community Center, housed in a 19th-century school building, is another noteworthy site. It reflects the town’s enduring dedication to community engagement and historic preservation. For those interested in Vermont’s rural heritage, Fairfield Pond provides a serene escape, surrounded by open fields that are reminiscent of the city’s agricultural roots. Apart from the ancient landmarks, you can also explore natural settings that make the community more fun. These include the Metcalf Pond and the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail.

Charlotte

Lake Champlain from atop Mt. Philo in Charlotte, Vermont Also in the distance are the Adirondacks.
Lake Champlain from atop Mt. Philo in Charlotte, Vermont.

Along the eastern shores of Lake Champlain, one of Vermont’s picturesque lakeside towns, seizes the attention of many. Charlotte is a quaint Vermont settlement that is rich in historical significance and natural allure. It is perhaps best known for the Charlotte-Essex Ferry, which has connected Vermont to New York since the early 19th century, with breathtaking views of the water and the Adirondack Mountains. Charlotte’s history is documented at the Old Brick Store, a famed general store that has served as a community hub since 1853 and continues to provide locally crafted goods and treats.

The agricultural economy that once shaped Charlotte is still very much alive. Philo Ridge Farm and Adam’s Berry Farm are two of the most popular, and they serve local produce to the market. The farms are quite serene and are maintained by very hospitable families who are willing to indulge in conversations about Charlotte’s early days. While you are out, be sure to check out Mount Philo State Park. The park has a reputation that speaks for itself. It is Vermont’s oldest state park, and you can also enjoy stunning views of the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain. The spaces are equipped with benches and rails where you can just unwind and take pictures while enjoying the view.

Newport

View of the Newport Marina in the town of Newport, Vermont.
View of the Newport Marina in the town of Newport, Vermont. Image credit Erika J Mitchell via Shutterstock

Newport is a unique settlement in Vermont. Although it is located on the shores of Lake Memphremagog, Newport is the shire town of Orleans County with the second largest population in the county with just over 4,000 people and also has the smallest geographical area in the county (19.68 square kilometers).

The community’s crown jewel, the Goodrich Memorial Library, is a stunning example of Victorian Gothic architecture and a repository of ancient information. Visitors can explore its intricate design and learn about Newport’s cultural heritage through its archives.

Lake Memphremagog itself is steeped in legend, with tales of Memphré, the creek’s mythical creature, adding an air of mystery. Waterfront attractions like the Gateway Center celebrate the river’s significance, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the scenic vistas and hiking trails along the Beebe Spur Rail Trail and the Prouty Beach and Campground.

Addison

Sunset on Lake Champlain from D.A.R. State Park, Addison, Vermont
Sunset on Lake Champlain from D.A.R. State Park, Addison, Vermont.

If you are wondering what early New England life felt like, then you need to add Addison to your list of lakeside Vermont places to visit. Addison greets you with New England charm and a whole lot of options on where to tour. The city’s crown jewel is the Chimney Point State Historic Site, located where Lake Champlain narrows at the Crown Point Bridge. This site highlights the area’s significance during the French and Indian War and its role in early European settlement.

Snake Mountain Trail is always a point of interest for travelers because of its picturesque setting and location, and it is easily accessible to all. The trail is flanked by trees that cover hikers from the sun and form a beautiful picture backdrop of leaf canopies. It is good for evening strolls and hangouts. Additionally, the D.A.R. State Park is a great spot for wildlife and nature lovers. The park has open spaces for picnics and extensive hiking trails, and its proximity to the lake makes it ideal for water and winter sports. The reflection of trees on the waters creates a picture-perfect view and allows for a connection to Vermont’s natural heritage.

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Ferrisburgh

Kingsland Bay on Lake Champlain
Kingsland Bay on Lake Champlain

Ferrisburgh is near Lake Champlain, Little Otter Creek, and Kingsland Bay, which makes a no-brainer when mentioning the best lakeside town in Vermont. Founded in 1762, Ferrisburgh is steeped in history and complemented by commercial landmarks.

Rokeby Museum, the most documented underground railroad and also a National Historic Landmark, stands as a poignant reminder of Vermont’s abolitionist movement and its role in the Underground Railroad. The museum’s preserved buildings and exhibits give an intimate look at the lives of the Robinson family, who championed social justice causes. Dakin Farm is another attraction with cultural significance. It is a family-owned, multi-generational business that has been running since 1792. Visitors will enjoy a trip to Kingsland Bay State Park, where they can spend the afternoons just chilling or having great conversations in a nice and cozy environment.

Whether you are visiting to learn more about the famed stories of Shelburne or exploring history at Fairfield, Vermont is replete with attractions that can help you declutter and feel at ease. Each area has its own heritage, creating diversity at every turn, from the pristine waters of its lakes to the picturesque backdrop of its parks. Vermont caters to the feelings of every traveler and creates a wonderful experience for anyone looking to relish the charm of a lakeside town.



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Vermont H.S. sports scores for Saturday, Jan. 11: See how your favorite team fared

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Vermont H.S. sports scores for Saturday, Jan. 11: See how your favorite team fared


The 2024-2025 Vermont high school winter season has begun. See below for scores, schedules and game details (statistical leaders, game notes) from basketball, hockey, gymnastics, wrestling, Nordic/Alpine skiing and other winter sports.

TO REPORT SCORES

Coaches or team representatives are asked to report results ASAP after games by emailing sports@burlingtonfreepress.com. Please submit with a name/contact number.

►Contact Alex Abrami at aabrami@freepressmedia.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter:@aabrami5.

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►Contact Judith Altneu at jaltneu@gannett.com. Follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter: @Judith_Altneu.

SATURDAY, JAN. 11

Boys basketball

Games at 2:30 p.m. unless noted

Hartford at Middlebury, 12:30 p.m.

Missisquoi at Lake Region, 1:30 p.m.

Milton at BFA-St. Albans

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Williamstown at Northfield, 6:30 p.m.

Girls basketball

Games at 2:30 p.m. unless noted

Danville at Winooski, 11 a.m.

Spaulding at Milton, 11:30 a.m.

Mount Mansfield at Colchester, 12:30 p.m.

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Otter Valley at Mount Abraham, 12:30 p.m.

Montpelier at Stowe, 1 p.m.

Richford at Enosburg

Peoples at Twinfield/Cabot

Brattleboro at South Burlington

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Burr and Burton at Champlain Valley

Rutland at St. Johnsbury

Williamstown at BFA-Fairfax, 3:30 p.m.

Boys hockey

Essex at Hartford, 2 p.m.

Burlington at U-32, 2:30 p.m. 

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Mount Mansfield at St. Johnsbury, 3 p.m. 

Milton vs North Country at Jay Peak, 4 p.m. 

Harwood at Stowe, 4:15 p.m. 

South Burlington at Champlain Valley, 4:45 p.m. 

Brattleboro at Woodstock, 6:45 p.m. 

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Rice at Burr and Burton, 7 p.m. 

Spaulding at Middlebury, 7 p.m. 

Rutland at Colchester, 7:30 p.m. 

Girls hockey

Spaulding at Rutland, 11 a.m. 

Woodstock at Brattleboro, 4:45 p.m. 

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Harwood at Burr and Burton, 5 p.m. 

Rice at Burlington/Colchester, 5 p.m. 

Stowe at Middlebury, 5 p.m. 

Essex at BFA-St. Albans, 7 p.m. 

U-32 at Kingdom Blades, 7 p.m. 

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Gymnastics

Harwood at Burlington, 2 p.m. 

Montpelier, St. Johnsbury at South Burlington, 7:30 p.m. 

Wrestling 

Michael J. Baker Classic at Essex 

MONDAY, JAN. 13

Boys basketball

Games at 7 p.m. unless noted

Randolph at North Country, 6:30 p.m.

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Harwood at U-32

Winooski at Twinfield/Cabot

Northfield at Milton

Brattleboro at Champlain Valley

Thetford at Williamstown

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Oxbow at Hazen

Girls basketball

Vergennes at BFA-Fairfax, 7 p.m.

Essex at Burlington, 7:30 p.m.

(Subject to change)





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Scott’s plan to cut school spending worries some educators

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MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) – Vermont educators are leery of plans from Gov. Phil Scott to control costs in Vermont’s education system. In Thursday’s inaugural address, Scott pitched sweeping plans to rein in spending which has led to skyrocketing property tax rates.

Last year, one-third of Vemont’s school budgets failed and voters sent more Republicans to Montpelier in years in what some dubbed a tax revolt.

Democrats say everything should be on the table to fix the tax troubles, but some in the education community remain wary.

In his address, the governor outlined a multiyear plan to overhaul how we fund public schools and rein in the cost of spending which has skyrocketed to $2.3 billion.

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“In too many districts, teachers aren’t paid enough, administrators are tied up in bureaucracy, schools have too much empty space and many are in disrepair,” said Scott, R-Vermont.

He proposes consolidating dozens of school districts and supervisory unions, putting guardrails on local school spending and completely rewriting the school funding formula with the aim of cutting back on staff and the 80% of school costs that go to wages and benefits.

But some in Vermont’s education community see it another way.

“We have to be clear what is the problem we’re trying to solve. We’re not spending too much money in public education; we’re having a difficult time funding it,” said Don Tinney the executive director of the Vermont NEA.

The Vermont teachers union contends the state has enough taxing capacity to fund schools and students’ complex needs. But they say the state should instead fund schools through state and income tax instead of a property tax.

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“We believe the income tax is the fairest way of doing that because people are paying what they can afford to pay,” Tinney said.

As for the funding formula, Scott argues more affluent towns that can afford higher property taxes spend more and approve their local budgets, which drives up costs in the statewide education fund.

“Those higher spenders can actually increase the rates of those districts whose kids and teachers are getting less,” Scott said.

The governor is expected to introduce a formula where districts are paid a flat rate and any additional spending would have to be raised locally.

But some worry that will lead to inequitable opportunities for kids.

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“There are states that use foundation formulas to keep poor people poor and drive down public education costs and allow for more opportunities for private schools and school choice schemes. I can’t see Vermont allowing that to happen,” said Jay Nichols of the Vermont Principals’ Association.

Vermonters are still staring down a 6% property tax increase if school budgets as drafted pass on Town Meeting Day.

Scott says in the weeks ahead, he will unveil ideas to hold taxpayers harmless and keep taxes flat.



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